Rankings & Awards
For over 80 years, we have used our quality workmanship to expand our region's promise and opportunities by helping to create a safe, efficient transportation network.
Today our philosophy remains the same: Bring professionals together and give them the tools to get the job done. Our subsidiary companies support each other to ensure the success of your project.
2008
- NSSGA Bronze Environmental Excellence Award for North Stone
- Acceptance into the Missouri Environmental Management Partnership (MEMP) with MDNR.
2007
- NSSGA (National Sand, Stone & Gravel Association) — Silver Environmental Excellence Award for North Stone
- NSSGA Silver Environmental Excellence Award for Iron Mountain Trap Rock
2006
- NSSGA Environmental Eagle Bronze Award for North Stone
2004
- NSSGA Environmental Eagle Bronze Award for North Stone
- NSSGA Environmental Eagle Bronze Award for Bluff City Minerals
2002
- NSSGA Environmental Eagle Bronze Award for North Stone
1998
- Governor's Pollution Prevention Award
1990
- MDNR — Missouri Energy Innovation Award for Landfill Gas Project
- USDOE — Award for Energy Innovation
1989
- Missouri Waste Coalition Recognition
2007
- Iron Mountain Construction Services - In Recognition and Appreciation for Achievement of Top Ratings for Prosecution & Progress for the 2007 Contractor Performance Rating System for Medium Volume Contractors – Missouri Department of Transportation
- Value Engineering Award – Missouri Department of Transportation – In recognition and appreciation for delivering Best Value to the taxpayers of Missouri through innovation and cost savings
- Route 64 (Compton Avenue), St. Louis County – Associated General Contractors of St. Louis Construction Keystone Award Finalist – General Contractor/Construction Manager Industrial/Infrastructure $5 Million or More
- Route N Roadway Improvements, St. Charles County – Associated General Contractors of St. Louis Construction Keystone Award Finalist – General Contractor/Construction Manager Industrial/Infrastructure Under $5 Million
- Route 40, St. Charles County – Missouri/Kansas Chapter American Concrete Pavement Association – Best Interstate/4-Lane Divided Highway (Rural) Project
- Route 367, St. Louis County – Concrete Council of St. Louis – Quality Concrete Award
- Route 367, St. Louis County – Missouri/Kansas Chapter American Concrete Pavement Association – Best Interstate/4-Lane Divided Highway (Urban) Project
- Route 367, St. Louis County – American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) – Silver Winner for Excellence in Concrete Pavement – Divided Highways – Urban Category
- Route 340, St. Louis County – Missouri/Kansas Chapter American Concrete Pavement Association – Best Municipal Street & Intersection Paving Project (<29,000 SY)
- Holcim Cement Plant Entrance Road, St. Genevieve County – Concrete Council of St. Louis – Quality Concrete Award
- Route I-64, St. Clair County, Illinois – Illinois Department of Transportation – Prime Contractor of the Year (Hot Mix Asphalt)
2006
- Route 21, Jefferson County – Concrete Council of St. Louis – Quality Concrete Award
- Route 21, Jefferson County – Missouri/Kansas Chapter American Concrete Pavement Association – Best Overall State & Primary Road Paving Project
- Route 30, St. Louis and Jefferson Counties – Missouri/Kansas Chapter American Concrete Pavement Association – Best Overall Concrete Pavement Restoration Project
- Route 40, St. Charles County – Associated General Contractors of St. Louis Construction Keystone Award – Project of the Year General Contractor/Construction Manager Industrial/Infrastructure $20 Million or More
- Route 40, St. Charles County – Nominee for Marvin M. Black Partnering in Excellence Award
- Route 55, St. Louis City & County – National Asphalt Pavement Association – Quality in Construction Award over 50,000 Ton
- Route I-64, St. Clair County, Illinois – Illinois Department of Transportation – Prime Contractor of the Year
- Florissant Road at I-70, University of Missouri-St. Louis – Concrete Council of St. Louis – Quality Concrete Award for Aesthetic Enhancements (Bridge)
- Lambert St. Louis Int’l Airport New Runway 11-29 – American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) – National Award for Excellence in Concrete Pavement (Joint Venture with Millstone Bangert, Inc.) (Material Supplier)
- Lambert St. Louis Int’l Airport New Runway 11-29 – American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) – Co-Silver Winner for Excellence in Concrete Pavement – Commercial Service & Military Airports for Projects Constructed in 2005 (Joint Venture with Millstone Bangert, Inc.) (Material Supplier)
- Lambert St. Louis Int’l Airport New Runway Paving & Lighting – Missouri/Kansas Chapter American Concrete Pavement Association – Best Commercial & Military Airport Paving Project (Joint Venture with Millstone Bangert, Inc.) (Material Supplier)
2008
- The Diamond Achievement Awards from the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) was renewed for asphalt operations at North, South, Festus, O’Fallon, Kingshighway, Trautman, CMI2 and MVA.
- Missouri Limestone’s Producer’s Association presented Iron Mountain Trap Rock with an award for achieving 28 years without a lost time accident.
Showplace Award
National Stone Sand and Gravel Association (NSSGA)
Hundreds of quarries throughout the United States submit detailed applications for this distinguished award, but only a very limited number achieve winning status.
Fred Weber, Inc. has had four (4) of its quarries earn the NSSGA's nationally acclaimed "Showplace" award (2004 - North, South and O'Fallon; 2006 - Iron Mountain Trap Rock). These outstanding first-place awards represent the hard-working efforts and sense of accomplishment that Fred Weber, Inc.'s quarries have in the aesthetic appearance of its facilities to the neighboring communities. NSSGA President and CEO, Joy Wilson, was quoted,
"When you look at what these winners have accomplished in the way of plant improvement, giving back to the communities in which they operate, market innovations and creative use of materials, you realize what a positive contribution aggregates producers make to America's daily life, far beyond the economic benefits generated by the industry. These are great companies made up of great people."
Joy Wilson
NSSGA President and CEO

